Central Italy Flashcards

1
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Rome is located in which wine region?

A

Lazio

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What are the 2 DOCGs in Umbria and what grapes are they based on?

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Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG: 100% Sagrantino

Torgiano Rosso Riserva DOCG: min. 70% Sangiovese

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Est! Est!! Est!!! di Montefiascone DOCG is based in which region?

Is which color?

Made in which styles/based on which 4 grapes?

A

Lazio

White only

Still/sparkling

Trebbiano Toscano, Trebbiano Giallo, Malvasia Bianco Lunga, Malvasia di Lazio.

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Frascati DOC is from which region?

Based on which grapes?

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Lazio

min. 70% Malvasia, usually combined with Trebbiano/Greco

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Orvieto DOC is from which region?

Based on which grapes?

A

Umbria

min. 60% Grechetto and Trebbiano

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Rosso Piceno DOC is from which region?

Based on which grapes?

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Le Marche

Mainly Montepulciano blended with Sangiovese.

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7
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Procanico is a local synonym for which grape?

In which region?

A

Trebbiano Toscano.

Lazio.

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What is Trebbiano like and what is it used for?

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High yield grape, usually simple and fruity for IGT wines

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Where is Abruzzo, what grape is predominant, what’s it like and what is the best known DOC?

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Adriatic coast, south of Marche, north of Molise.

White wines: Trebbiano d’Abruzzo, usually fairly neutral, but can be made into very high quality in the right hands.

Red/rosé wines: Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo made from the Montepulciano grape - Hi colour and tannin, med acid, black plum and cherry.

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10
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White grape of Marche?

A

Verdicchio

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11
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XXXXX di Montefalco?

A

Sagrantino di Montefalco

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What is the climate in Umbria, what is the main wine produced and from what grapes?

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More continental than Tuscany with no sea breeze so Continental. Apennines to the East.

White wines: Grechetto and Trebbiano, Orvieto DOC, Todi DOC, Spoleto DOC.

Red wines: Sagrantino and Sangiovese, Sagrantino di Montefalco DOCG, Torgiano Rosso Riserva DOCG, Basic Montefalco DOC

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13
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The black grape of Abruzzo?

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Montepulciano

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Where is Marche, what is produced there and what is the best known DOC?

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East side of Apennines Verdicchio grape - Hi acid, green apples, lemons and sometimes fennel and almonds Verdicchio di Castelli di Jesi DOC

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Where is Lazio, what is the climate and what is the main wine produced there and what grapes are used to make it?

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Hills south of Rome Cooled by altitude and small lakes Frascati DOC - fresh unoaked, med body, med~hi acid, citrus fruit and blossom. Blend Malvasia (Orange blossom) and Trebbiano

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16
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What mountain range extends across the length of the Italian peninsula?

A

The Apennines

17
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Identify the 7 regions of Italy that border the Adriatic Sea, from North to South:

A
  1. Friuli - Venezia Giulia
  2. Veneto
  3. Emilia-Romagna
  4. Le Marche
  5. Abbruzzo
  6. Molise
  7. Puglia
18
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Emidio Pepe and Valentini are top quality producers in which region?

19
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Match the following cities to the correct region:

  1. Perugia
  2. Ancona
  3. Pisa
  4. Genoa
  5. Siena
  6. Bologna
A
  1. Umbria
  2. Le Marche
  3. Toscana
  4. Liguria
  5. Toscana
  6. Emilia-Romagna
20
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What are the 2 permitted wine styles of Sagrantino di Montefalco DOCG?

A

Dry red (secco)

Sweet red (passito)

21
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Where is the Rosso Piceno DOC located?

What 4 styles are produced?

What grapes are involved?

A
  • Le Marche
  • Rosso / Rosso Novello / Rosso Superiore / Varietal (Sangiovese)
  • Rosso / Novello / Superiore:

35% - 85% Montepulciano, 15% - 50% Sangiovese, maximum 15% non-aromatic red grapes suitable for cultivation in Marche

-Varietal: min. 85% Sangiovese

22
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Where are Rosso Cónero DOC and Cónero DOCG (Riserva) located?

Whate the differences between the 2 (aging / grapes?)

A

-Marche

Rosso Conero DOC: min. 85% Montepulciano + max. 15% other permitted red varietals. No aging req.

Cónero DOCG Riserva: min 85% Montepulciano + max. 15% Sangiovese. Min. 2 yrs aging before release.

23
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The producer Paolo Bea is located in which region?

His style of wine-making is considered:

The other prominent producer of this area is:

How does this producer contrast with Bea?

A

Montefalco, Umbria

Non-interventionist, rejection of barrique, promotion of Umbrian wine-making traiditions.

Arnaldo Caprai

Caprai has a modern wine-making style, high use of barriques and inclusion of Bordeaux varietals to create a more polished, international style.

24
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What is the name of Paolo Bea’s “white” wine and how / what is it made with?

A

“Santa Chiara”

Grechetto / Malvasia / Chardonnay / Sauvignon

2 week maceration on the skins, all stainless steel.

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What are the 5 red wines of Paolo Bea, and how do they differ from each other?
"**Cerrete**": Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG, Bea's top wine. Highest altitude vineyards, 45-day maceration. 1 year stainless, 2 in botti, 1 year bottle. "**Pagliaro**": Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG, similar to Cerrete but lower altitude. "**Pipparello**": Montefalco Rosso DOC, 60% Sangiovese, 25% Montepulciano, 15% Sagrantino, "**San** **Valentino**": Umbria IGT, 70% Sangiovese, 30% Sagrantino and Montepulciano. Most accessible of Bea's wines. "**Rosso** **de** **Veo**" Umbria IGT, 100% Sagrantino from younger Cerrete vines, shows the gentler side of Sagrantino.
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Where is the varietal Trebbiano Spoletino found in Italy? Where does its name come from? These wines generally fall into 2 different flavor profiles:
Only Umbria, in Perugia. The name derives from the town of Spoleto; "Spoletino" means "from the town of Spoleto." 1. Crisp, citrusy, similar to Sauvignon Blanc. 2. Aromatic, unctuous, similar to Gewürtztraminer.